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The Future of Ventilator Care

Despite facing perhaps the greatest challenge seen in a lifetime, the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted what makes the healthcare industry such a resilient field. When thinking about the past three years, words like adaptability, collaboration and innovation come to mind. One...

Make data part of the healthcare solution, not a problem

We hear a lot about the under-reporting of medication errors in hospitals but far less about the impact of erroneous reporting systems on staff morale. The trajectory of my own career might offer some useful insights in how to...

Why Hospital Pharmacies Should be Protected from Post-COVID Cuts

As we emerge from the shadow of COVID-19, it’s fair to say that hospital systems in general, and certainly pharmacies in particular, have never faced challenges like those that came with the pandemic. From an influx of patients that nearly...

Immunotherapy – A game changer in cancer treatment

With the ongoing techade, scientific advancements in cancer treatment have grown by leaps and bounds leading to immense progress in medical science and research in treating cancer. Today, breakthrough methods like immunotherapy are being referred to as a “game-changer”...

Ultrasound Adhesive Device Developed By Researchers At MIT

Thanks to recent developments made by a team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, getting an ultrasound may soon be as simple as applying a Band-Aid. A novel bio-adhesive ultrasound device, or ultrasound sticker, has been created by researchers...

EU Suggests A New Regulation For Blood, Tissues, And Cells

A preliminary proposal for a new EU Regulation on blood, tissues, and cells (BTC) has been released by the European Commission (EC) in an effort to improve the safety and quality of substances of human origin (SoHO). With the...

Researchers To Modify DNA In An Effort To Cure Heart Disease

After an international team of researchers were named the champions of the British Heart Foundation's (BHF) competition, a treatment for genetic heart muscle disorders that can kill young people may become available in a few years. One of the...

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